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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1915)
PERFECTLY NATURAL fOR SOME PEOPLE TO APPEAR UNNATURAL rnnc Rav Times Your Paper A Southwest Oregon Paper That's ulint tlio Cook liny Times Is. A South west Oregon paper for Southwest Oregon peoplo .ml devoted to the. iwst Intercuts of llila groat section . The Times always boosts aad ncrer knocks. Te Co.. Uny Times ) proud of Us title "The nJrirt r-iw'" nd " Btr,VM " " t,l,M " yPMltinobyiIooUng it. energies to promoting ilio pcoplo'i Interest. .j MKM11KK OP Till? ASSOCIATED PRU.SS ffiofla ftau tea Vol. No. XXXIX GERMANY WILL SUBMIT REPLY Von Bcrnstorlf's Friends Say That It WIN IJU ounaiuo- tory to United States Berlin Government Declares It Has Not Hcceiveu h y ui ficial Statement Yet mew SUBMARINE RULES . utLit IFitinilii. KaiMT i:pwfi . :..";";: lions Piecciing i " -'line Shl Which llm I'ldlcd Slates Will Approve xo iiAiiic xuws Dr Akw Wot " " Co"" N" TlmM-l IIKIU.IN. Auk. 25.-- Ain erlian AiiiliaHsailor (leianl railed dm Foreign Minister Von Jokow hint night nnd asked for infoniiutltin lou cernlnB tlio sinking of tlio Arablr (lorunl leiirnuil tlmt the government lmtl ho of ficial news. L Dr AuorlttrJ rirn In Cooa nayJNmra J WASIIINl.TON. 1). C. Allg. 25. President Wlls-m has been Informed i.nnfflrlrillv frnlll HOlirCCS ClOHO tO German Ambassador Von llenistorft that the next communication from Berlin on the sinking of tlio Arable ullt he of a diameter satisfactory to the United States. Thk ileiclonmont Is regarded us Imllinllth. Cerniimv would make tome pioposal satisfactory to tlio United States regarding submarine attacks on stilps purely of u pnssen-gsr-cairyhig nature. (iViniimy Wants Xo llienk. United Slates officials aro at n naa tn rnn li,fl II r, U'llflt lllfl flflt- mln Kovernmcnt will propose, but assurances that there Ik every do sire In llerllu to avoid 11 break with me i illicit Hiuies lias reiiuveu me situation very miii'ii. iioroioiorc Germany lias r intended neutral Hies could not Insure a belligerent shin acalnst attack, especially thosu carrying niiiuitlous. The aim of r resident Wilson mid all administration officials Is to AVnlll flintltro will, flnrmniiv lint t I'."..' ".in .. . . Ito do so without any surrendor of nne nential rrmts, w.ih lefleeted by fofflclals Informallv whllo discuss- ling the bltmitlon. iti'ssiAX alroplaxi; squadron- Jiiuni.uts (O.VSTAXTIXOPLK llllfs .Million Said to Have Dropped iioiniN on orrcuimrg, in Jiulng Twelve 'AAA MAIvi: Allt UAH) OX COXSTAXTIXOPLK HrA" I '-J I i i iiCuh Illy Tlmra, LONDON, Auk. 25. Tho bombardment of tlio out skirts of Constantinople Mon day by a Itii'-slan neroplni.o squadron. lesultliiK In tlio death or lnju y of It pois ons, Is announced In n news Paper dlsmlfli frnni All,.,.,,, , .- . .w, jtiiiuiiai IBr AuotiatM Vtnt to Cooa nay TImn.1 BERL1V ,, O- .,.!. ..!, fclA, i1" 8a' rt ll08tll "Viator last ltn ,"111 im o" tho town l!L , ar,lko opemUons. Tlio Kfi- ,";,, ns' ls '"slKnlflcaiit. ll seriously 'J . - WO TIIAWI.KKs SL'XIC f'nnan Kulinmili,,, (Jets Iln-dMi "". Hut C,es INeapo IB; Auocmu rid. i r. .. ,,.. , LONdov ... - .... tof ul.0uns l ra,lk' bt' of Low. ecre. ,K uy u subnmrluo. e"es were saved. Kle!! ' AMSTPII.W. lHn M , A" ' UlB 23. A Zop- '"Passed ove- Vllelnnd Island tn. Ioiit oi :e"nB, toworcl tho northeast h L?' tncland Vlieland Is off r """ of tho j5Uldep Ze0( VKM,tiMi. : r ill t ' im r. ' 4 " Cou' DT Tlm. HINQTOV. D. c. todiv".u ?rc,,dent w,ls0 slvlnV!1, a Proclamation 5o?Sih. C.ot tho neutrall- b etl- "n"1 S,tates ln th0 lonert ii .Proclamation fol Zl h.e ,,n of the others t-. 1SS1H4 A ; 1 REPORT HIDE RISi Established 1H78 As The Coast Mall. END- KODAK .TRUST UXITFD STATUS ('Of I IT ORDKRS NOTKD FIRM DISSOLVKD MoliU That It Is a Monopoly In He- .strain! of Trado .Motion Picture Control tny Alsorlalol 1'rrn lo Cooi l)r TlniM. IIUFKAI-O, N. V., Auk. 25. In forest in tho lOiiBtnian Kodak Com pany case, which tho United States District Court declared n monopoly In restraint of trado, centered In tho Information of plans for abrogating the organization. The company was given until November to dissolve. The hill iiKiilnsl tho Kiistman com panion was filed In the United States District Court In Hiiffalo, on June !i, lOIII. A month later, July 15. I!)i:i, tho company filed Its answer, hud for n year various attempts woro inado to bring about a settle ment, tho company agreeing to make changes In its selling policy and other alterations In its biislm.'ss methods nsked by tho government, except Its practice of flxhiK retail prices on Its goods, which It con tended was necessary for tho pro tection of its customers ngalust price- cutting by retailers. Thcso offers nppnrontly woro un satlsfnctory, and on Monday, April 27, mil, tho trial was opened in lluffalo hoforo District Judge John. It. Hazel. Tho trial continued In termittently until Mny 15, 191 G, j when It was finally submitted to Judgo Hazel for decision. I In tho course of tho trial repres entatives of most of tho competitors of tho Kastman company In nil branched of its trade, officers and i employes of tho company, and i Oeorgo Knstmnn, president, treas urer and founder of tho business, ' woro put on tlio stand by tho govern-, inent and by tho company. Defendants named In tho govern-1 incut's bill were: Kastmun Kodak I Company, of Now Jersow, (capital $35,000,000, $20,000,000 issued), Kastman Kodak Company, of Now York, (capital $5,000,000), (leorgo Kastninn, Henry A. Strong, Walter S. Ilubhell and Frank S. Noble, nil of Hoeheater, officers of tho company. Control of Trade I In Its sulf, tho government nsked I for tho dissolution of tho company, by receivership If necessary, alleg ing that it was monopolizing tho trado In photographic, supplies In I violation of tho Sherman Law to tho' extent of controlling 72 per cent of i tho trado. Restraints tho govern ment declared, had been Imposed on ! tho business of competing mnuufnc- J turers nnd dealers by tho company's tonus of salo, which prohibited ileal- J ors soiling Kastman goods from soil-1 Ing tho goods' of niiy other mnuufnc-, turcr, nnd fixed retail prices of tho I goods; by tho operation of retail , or stock houses nt ostensible compet ing establishments, and by market ing, through tho Dofondor Company, a Rochester corporation, a certain film as If It woro nn Independent producer. Injunctions were sought against thoso practices. , When Attorney-General McHey-1 nolds enmo Into tho office tho Kodak suit wn tho first to bo Instituted In i applying tho principle denying pat entees tho right to fix ro-salo price of articles, which had been declared by tho Supromo Court. Controls Motion Pictures Tho government, In its testimony, fought to bring out tlmt Thomas lllnlr, of Northboro, Mass., nnd Oeorgo Kastman, Invested tho first nmatour camnrn nnd that aninteur photography, In fact, had existed ho foro tho Kastman company existed. Stress was laid In tho government's contentions on Intent, rnthor than actual accomplishment, of monopo ly. It wnB contended, for Instance tlint tho Kodak Company cornered tho foreign markets -far raw papor so thtt It was Impossible for othor manufacturers In this country to so curo tho kind of papor best suited for photographic purposes. It was assorted,, also, that tho Kastninn company now controls 95 per cent of tho business of making motion picturo films In tho United States. rOH.MKH (.'OVKRXOR WOULD ICY TKXD OF1TCK TKXURK Points out that Stato Kxecutlves Should not be Hlaiued for Kvory Offense of Subordinates Or AMiKIiteJ iTMt to Cooa llay Tlmea.J BOSTON, Aug. 25. Former gov ernor Haines of Mnluo opened gen eral discussion nt governors con ference that followod Governor Hammond's nddress today. Ho thought It unfair to charge tho gov ernor with tho responsibility for ev ery act of subordinate officers and suggested Hint tho Governor's term of offlco bo extended so that ho would not ho ellglbllo to succeed himself. Governor Whitman of Now York favored tho governor's budget. PAHCKL POST HULK insurance Limit on Puckages In creased from $150 to SlOO Postmaster Hugh McLaln has re ceived word that changes have been made In postal regulations elective September 1, by which parcel post mail mny bo Insured up to $ 0. Horetoioro the limit has been $50. On valuations from $50 to $100 the feo will bo 25 coiRs In addition to postngo. INT LONGER TERM MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1915 EVENING EDITION LITTLE CHANGE Balkan States Expected to Soon Announce Which Side They Will Take Believed That Kaiser's Armies Have Reached the Dreaded Swamp Region DENY RIGA NAVAL VICTORY Declare Xo (iermaii Drednaiiglils or Cruisers were Sunk by Itus-dun Fleet Austrian Cavalry Kilters Kovol Kaiser (tains (JKHMAXS DKXV HL'SS XAVAIi VICTOHV AMSTKHDAM, Aug. 25. No Oernian dreadnoughts or crulBors were sunk In tho recent action In tho (lulf of Hlgn, according to Derlln. Neither did tho (Jermans at- tempt to laud troops nt I'aln- nu. (JAIXS AT DAItDAXKM.KS f - Dr AMoclalad I-rtaa lo Cooa nar Tlmra. J PARIS. Aug. 25. Th;o Krcnch official report on tho W A GERMANS HALTED! i righting In tho Dardanelles ,H().fji:HMAX TAMC IX SliAV SUT betwecn Aug. 20 nnd 25 re- n,KMKXT HKIjIKVKD CAUSK inies inai uiu iirumu tvn. wing occupied S00 yiirdB of Turkish trenches In tho northern zono of fighting and that a French aviator sunk u largu Turkish truiis- nnrl. (U; Ataurato4 I'nas lo Coua liar Tlmn. LONDON, Aug. 25. Tho llalkan states aio uniiuestlonably near a de termination of tholr futuro relations with tho warring powers, hut so far!,.,ies many Slavs, am believed by as announced oiiiciaiiy no iieinuiu 1 step has been taken toward u revival t s .1. ...!,.... I. ... ...... n.t.l l,u ntllm. OI UIO milium iuuhiiu unu no iiu-. bIoii to tho cnuso of the entente al lies. Tho efforts of tho AiiBtro-liormnn armies along tho eastern front tho Inst 21 hours havo not boon so fruit fill ns usual In respect to the amount of ground gained, which ls taken to mean they havo i cached tho dreaded swamp regions. Herlln reports further advances both North and South of llrost Llt- ovsk and tho I'ulva river mm noon passed. Austrian cavalry has entered th ItUYUI. From oilier itoiiih muru wuiu reports or actions visibly changing tho positions of jllibconihatants. MORK (TlCHMAX (JAIXS Herlln Claims (ioniums Closing In on Hrest Litovsk IBj AaaoelatsJ rrraa lo Cnoa Bar Tlmn. HKRLIN. Aug. 25. Russian nil- ..,..., ....r - . vanced positions snutnwusi oi iuubi Litovsk woro hrouon inrougu yesmr- day by the Oernians, nccordlng to , official announcement todt,v. SITUATION IX HALKAXS Hulgarlu Reassures (Jreeco and Hii" iiiaiila St.U Seeks War i ny AaaoclaleJ rrcaa to Cooa Hay Tlmra ) COLOONR, Aug. 25 A dlspntch iroiu ouu ) '"o - sured tho Athens government tha eCCO nn hostilo Intentions against Greece aro entertained by llulgarla. Kvl- donco Is nt nana tuu uuiiuuua not yet abandoned her otrorts to In- to duco llulgarla to Join In united nc-, duco llulgarla to join in uniieu uc (Inn nirnlnst TurllGV. TllO COllClll' llll'll slon or tho Turco-Dulgarlan agree ment Is regarded ns a great suc cess ror Uulgatlan diplomacy." HLAMHS UX1TKD STATUS iivlilini Vewkiiiiliei' Criticism Am- eilran Neutrality Policy. ID AaaoclateJ I'reaa to Cooa Day Tim.. VITIJII'll A11C .1.. 1 I1U BllUIItU lilthorto observed In tho press or i Austria-Hungary regarding the sink-! Ing of tho Arabic has been broken. Tho New Frelr Post declares "One thing Is certain, tho American gov-, eminent hns ovcry ground to con- oiiw thn urnvo nerlls to peaco which i iiinr thn uravo nerlls to peaco which, i nollcv Involves. It Is absurd that an nccldont to two or threo Amorl-, 8K.dAdecrde!t tion of the town, runs In tho war zone tho question of peaco between two Iaao) 04 great nations. Perhaps the affair,,"" arter It Is cleared up, may America to rovlso its policy." lead ItKLKASK I. S. SHIP tDy AMotiatM JVt lo Cooa Uj Tlm.l WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 25. Germany has released the American ship Dunsyre. Ambassador Gerard so reported today but ho did not say what disposition was niado of her cargo. HIGH LU1ER RATLJYADU PAV .f2;i..-i:i 1HK TIIOTSAXn I'OK CAIUiO TO APHTHA MA Port Hlakely Milt Company Pays Hecoid Chaiter to Hailing , Schooner P'or Trip Df An.'oclMcd Titos to Cooi Ilaj Tlmra SKATTLK, Aug. 25. Tho Port Hlakely Mill company has chartered tho Balling schooner J. W. CIIbo Tor a voyago to Melbourne with timber at tho high rate of $2:.5:t per thousand board feet. This Is high record and more than two and a third times tho rate that prevailed n year ago. P'HAXIC HKKVKS WOUIill HAVK A OXK-HOL'SK STATIC MWISIjATUIIK Says Hotter l'nlil .Men Would More ' Kfflclotitly Draft Uiws P'or States 11 Aaaorlato.1 I'rcM to Con Hay Tlrawi.l POltTI.AND, Aug. 25. At a joint meeting of tho Oregon nnd Washington Jlnr Association, yes terday, rresiiieni rrniiK nuvra m the Washington organization, nttnek- ... ........ , i..i..i.... ..t...r..i, nml OH 1110 HllllU leKinililliu oniiiii, ...... advocated a onc-hoiiso legislature I 0 NEW SYSTEM 'with sninller represeniaiion. iijiioriu oi nuie, iikumi mu uniiunn I would record the will of tho people of tho Yaquls. Tho Indians hesolg- !as well as glvo better lmld men a ed tho ranch house Saturday, finally chance to frame tho laws," ho said, i destroying it with bombs. A pos- "Our whole present system oi pass- Inir laws Is crude anil crinunaiiy in - I efficient." REV. KAISER- SLAIN Minister of Lutheran Church nt Tol- lesion, Suburb Near (Jury, Found Murdered Today Uj AaaoclaUJ Treai lo Cooa Uar Tlmoa.J OARY, lnd Aug. 25. Ron-. Kd miiud Kaiser, pastor of St. James Kviuigellcal Lutheran Church, In tho suburb of Tolleston, was murdered last night as ho sat In his study, ld.v. Kaiser's liro-Oorniau utter ances In tho community, which In 1,0 police lo provide a mouvu mi tho crime. NOTKD 1XVKXTOU HAS DKVICK FOR SAFKTV IX SPHMAHIXKH Xlckel Hatteiles lo Prevent Kscapo of Chlorlno Jns, (iivntest Men- nco lo Undersell Craft. (Or AaiMiflalM Trcaa to Cooa liar Tlmfa.J NKW YORK, Aug. 25. Tho In Ftiillatloii of now nickel batteries Invented by Thomas A. Kd'son, by IllVeilieil liy I llUlimn ii. m , ..j which It Is Loped to provent tho ..1.1 .!, .trta In (J II limn t'lllflil oscape or chlorlno gas In submarines was In progress today on tho sub marine K-l at tho Now York navy yard. Chlorlno gas Is ono or tho greatest dangors In submarines and many 'nffnoru IndlnVn it CllUBed tllO lOSS ,,c .1,., !,-. l nt Honolulu last soring ii ntu -. -. . wlieIl evenly lives were iohi. CiOVIRtXOJtH TALK WAR CnufcreuVo of State Kxecullves Op- enu III HostOII j Ily Aaatw Ull I'" 1" talr Tlmw. , DOSTON, Mns., Aug 25. The wolcomo of tho state nnd city was i extended to tho Governors and for .,,..,. c.r.i.i.iiinru nf more than Iio BtntM ,)y 0overnor Walsh and Mayor tho ononlng sosslou the Governor's conference ho.-e. ,....... ii, ,. t-nrlnllH HllllloctS ,,. ,iw various subjects to ,)(J con3(ioreii 3 proparedness for .t UAO . t MOCLIPS HAS 1 1 I I ? I. i II " M ,t ANUIHtK rllit I ... . II.J Tlmej 1 ABERDEEN, Washing t ton, Aug, 2, Moclips, 4U r-iLvimor I'ocnrt inun I J ll'j, rJurUnhnf ! S north Of braVS rtarDOr, J Which Was Visited AugllSt I f lllliuil iimv w a. 18th by a tire tnat am $40,000 damage, was wiciinH Iw nnotllCI' fifO T 1 t last night which destroy- nA nUM clnroc nnrl nfinr i Vu cfaul . olu'. .,' "", . A V COniD eteCl tlie aeSUUC- m r ,p tnwn, t tapt rmFS NOT LIKE BILLY SUNDAY METHOD Former President Criticises Noted Revivalists Suys Religion is Necessary Uy Asaoclatet' Preai to vom Bay TlmM.J SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 25. Re llglou was proclaimed as essential EDISDN AIDS 1R S SUnfflEH Massacre Defenders of El Paso Ranch, Twenty-five Miles From Guaymas THREE SlENT Outlaw Tribe Uses Bombs to Destroy House After Besieg ing it for Two Days MEN'S BODIES MUTILATED Posso Pursues Slayers who Drove off .-(10 Head of CatHo but aro I'll- able to Captm-o .Murderer Itclgu of Outlawry IXly AKnoilalrJ Ttm lo Cooa liar Tlmra. (1UAYMAS, Mexico Aug. 25., (Wireless to San Diego) Sixteen MoxIciuiB, three of them well known .-..... . ' V, . . r nnd their bodies mutilated after do- fntwlliK. tlininafilvnit fnr I vt 1 tlnvu 111 lesidonts of (lunymas, were Killed ........r .. .. ..... ....,...- a house on Kl Pnso much, 25 miles so pursued mo iiiiiiaiis wuo uroru otl niiu ueiui oi cnuio. ino possf, I hud to abandon the pursuit. IS UP TO CARRANZA liKADKHH OF Mi:.VIOA,N' ASPIHAXT WON'T CO.MMIT TIIK.MSKIA'HS ('eneral Re.tmildo (iaiva Says hat Peacb Proposal .Must be An- vteivd by Carraiin. (Hr AaaoclaleJ Prra Is Cooa nay Tlmra ) WASIIINOTON, I). C, Aug. 2'i (leueral Reynaldo (iarza, Carranza c'inimaiitlcr at Lampazos, responding today to tho Pan American peace appeal, Joined with his military .m soclatcs In declaring tho proposal could bo rnswered only by (l"tieial Carranza himself. Tho.Hnltod States State Department officials said Car rauza's i espouse had not been re ceived. CUPID STILL BUSY MISS PKAHL HFICAHD HFCOMIIS ItltlDi: OF LKHOY SIIOTWKLL Marrlago Comes ns Surprise lo .Many Friends (irooui Is From Des Moines ami Couple. Leave Today Miss Poarl Rolgard, the charming nml tii'i'nniiillulioil (Inn uli t or of Ml'. and Mis. C. I. Relgard this morning HIIU ,uin. v. I. IU'ihni mm ...j. ,,,,,, i hecamo the lirlde or Lo Roy Shot i.,U nt Mno MnlllOU frWL'il fl 11 ll Mil u-olt nf linn .MnlncH. Iowa, mid tlio young couplo left In n special ma chine tor Roseburg on tholr way Kast. They were accompanied to Coiiilllo, where the ceremony look place, by tho brldo's pnronts nml Mux Relgard, her brother, Tho marriage caiuo ns a niirpriso to most or Miss llelgard's rrlondo nnd many or them snld .today Hint thoy hud no Inkling that Cupid hal boon lurking neurby, Ml3s Rolgard Is well known among n host or friends here. Sho Is a Junior at tho University of Oregon, and a popular inomber or tan Kappa Kaj pa Gamma soroilty. dim at tended college this year. .Mr. Shot well comes from a prom luci.t and wealthy family in De.i Monies, his father being tho found e' oi' the firm or Schlmmoiiior'i & Sh'Hwoll, tho largest butter and eg;? produco brokerage firm In thut suction. ;, . Through Frank D. Cohan, n spe- 1 machlno was secured to taico ti.o ti.o nowlywcds out to Rosoiiurg .f- v.t.r tlio coromouv m uooiiino miu . . ll iu hnllnved t!.ev will Co Kast la Sau Francisco, taking In tho exposi tion whilo on route. Tho wedding of Miss Rolgard mid M. Shotwell mukes tho rouith cou ple to get married In Marshflehl within tho past 18 hours, two mur- rlngee having occured yostor.lay morning and ono tho ovonlu.i before. Mr, nelgnril returned lato this af- ' tornoon and stated that tho marrlago . nnD nl n.'IO llllu lllnrnttlir lit Innlr nliicn nl I-'A( this IllnllllllL' lit tho Mothodlat jiarsonago, tho cere mony bolng porformed by Rov. Hry tin. . . The young couplo will not tuko In thn Kxnoslt on hut will visit the I coast cities wlioro Mr. Shotwell goes ' In tho Intorost of his fathor'a firm. 4Mr. Shotwell Is n graduate of tho Stato College of Iowa, a mei Stato College of Iowa, a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity and went to school with R. K. Miller, of MsMRdd. wwwwv. In man's Hre and In his relation to btate in address delivered hero to day before tho National Unitarian Conforenco by former President Taft. Ho referred at some length to a widely known evangelist whom ho did not name, criticising his meth ods and results as an "Kphomoral manifestation of religious excitement," N A Consolidation of Times Const Mnll mill Coos liny Advertiser. EXTEND FMIHjllED STATES XOltTII DKXD COPXCID M'Ol'M) ADD lo VKAHS TO S. P. (iHAXT Allow Use of Streets For ." Years Measure lo He Voted on at City Flection Unnnlinously tho North Hond city council last evening passed a resolu tion drawn up by City Attorney Der byshire to extend the frnnchlso of tho Southern Pacific through tho streets of tho city from It 5 to 50 years. The question will now bo submitted to the voters Tor tholr ap proval or rejection at tho election to ho held In December. Its passing would menu an amendment to tho charter. To tho Warren construction Com pany went $18,9111.51 In 10 year Improvement bonds, this to cover the paving on Sherman nveniio, north or Cnlirornla nnd extending to tho "park. At tho same tlmo tho work of tho company on Shcrmnn troiii Cali fornia south to Washington nnd on tho Inttcr street between Sliermnn nnd Shorldnn, was accepted and war rants to tho amount of $19,152 were ordered drawn, this amount to conift out of tho money received In tho salo of the improvement bonds. Sowor work to tho extent of about $1,000 was n ward oil to Anderson and Klockors. This will bo a storm sow er foni Mend to Hamilton on Vir ginia nnd n permanent sewer nt the crossings of Mend mid Monroe on Virginia which Is now being Improv ed. A sewer nnd plumbing ordinance that will horeafter cover all such construction In North Ilend Is a dire necessity, declared tho city fathers and a committee consisting of City Attorney Derbyshire, City Knglneor Cavannugli iwd Mr. Sweonoy wns-np-pointed to draft such a mcusuro, this to bo submitted ut the next council meeting. After twlco bolng refused by tho council tho property owners on McPherson, between Virginia and Washington streets, won In their tight to have the sidewalks built back to tho property lines and not nt tho curbing or tho paving that runs along through tho middle of tho street. Y RE KASTSID COl'XCIL KXPF.CTS l.. PHOVF.MKXT TO IUI IIF.LD LP Meet September 7 to Pass CoukIoii HI reel (.railing and Planking; Ordinance Is Decision September 7 a special meet hi, of the lOastsldo council has been called for the passing of an ordinance to Improve the streets of Coomon. This was tho decision reached ut the .'cg ular meetltug f tho fit lathers last evening ami nt which thoy can didly declared they expected to be enjoined In the lotting or contracts, much after the manner In widen the Marshrield council has bona hi. Id M on First street. Tho duto or tho special g-ithering wIM mark tho end or tho 20-dny period that must elapse betweon tho dtchirntltou or their lutein lo-i mid tho passing or the ordlnaiwo that vl'.l nrlug the matter Into the courts. With this threshed out mil succccs f'llly adjusted the noxt sfp of the comiill would bo to levy Co assess uieiit c.ud hR ns a board of e ii.ul i.itloi on tho Improvement received i y each property owner. No member of tho mitl-lnucrt :i'. pioVviiient forces was prodrit Just ceiling It Is said that all six of the cjMh Union are uuaulmoiisly in '.nor To the grading mid tho pl.nV.'-itf of tlio streots In Coostou. Honor Judge Wnlk'ns Judgo George Wntklus v is again reipp'iinted city attorney of Kist bhlo for nuother year, iT.-'nuIng tomorrw evening a u eii I tpeclal meetings of th eon ellmeii will bo held to co.isi -ir, r.s i iimmlttce of tho whole, the ii"v (hni'iur that has been draft Jd ind in Dtcr.'iii.ei will be suhmlttod to the rHicus of Kastsldo tor their nppi'ji al. For sovorul months tlio niniil irn'i, v.orked over tho measurici that wore drawn up by City A.'oriicy WutklnB. In general, tho mv chart er Is said to allow for the doni;: of cltv l.ublnesa with about a '') :'ir int roductlton or "red Un," ni. c ndlng to Mr. Wutklus, LET BIG CLOSK TO SUO.OOO CONTRACT TO lll'l AWARDKD HV COUXTV Is for Four Mile Stie'ih Hetweeii Delniar to Coaledo Wants to Heu Petition County road contracts amounting to between $15,000 and $20,000 will probably bo let this fall for winter work, according to County Judge Watson who returned to Coqulllo this morning. This will includo the stretch between Delmar mid Coalodo, a distanco of about four miles. Contractors havo asked tho com missioners that they bo allowed to do tho work, such us grading, dur ing tho winter months, tho conten tion being that It keeps tholr appar atus n use though R Iu said little 0 OD No 27. RULE l HAITI Government is to be Turned Back to Haitien People Af ter Lapse of Ten Years TD PROTECT ISLAND Sec. Lansing Says Populace Have Been Made Victims of Irresponsible Revolutionists MANY AREN0W STARVING Declares They Are Unablo to Sccuro Food Owing lo Trouble on Is land Plan Was Announced Kpect, Answer Todnj' tlljr amoi latM 1'ri'xii lo Cooa Hay Tlmra. WASIIINdTON, D. C. Aug. 25. Secretary Lansing said today that the treaty that tho United Stntes submitted to Haiti proposing u 10 year American control or tho Island government's nuances, had for Its sola purpose tho establishment of a stable government which could bo entirely turned over to the llaltlens themselves, Tho Ainorlcnn charg d Affairs at Port An Prlnro has asked tho llnl tlen government for nu nnswor to the American proposals today. Secretary Lansing confirmed tho outllun or tho plan as It was stated In yesterday's news dispatches, and said "Wo havo only ono purposo that Is to held tho llnltlcn pcaplo nml prevent them from being ex ploited by Irresponsible revolution ists." People nil! Starving "While revolutions, nro In prog ress, people are starving In tho streets or Port An Prince hecniiso tbov cannot obtain supnlles of food which abound In thn country. Things nro going from had to worso mid something must ho dono. Tho United Slates hns no purnosn of ng- i gresslon mid Is entirely disinterested In iiromptlng protectrato." Tho arangoinentH would lmvn lo ho improved by tlio United Stntes son nle. xo pkaci: ix ii.m Dr. Hobo's l-Vllovvers Will Fight Un til Ho (.'els Presidency tlly Ai lalM TrrM In Cikm nay Ttmra.) CAPK HAITI KN, Aug. 25.- Tho ndheronts or Dr. Hobo, tlio rovolu tltmary leader, aro still In arms. Colonel Kit 0. Colo, or tho United States Marine Corp, who Is conduct ing negotiations with tlioui, made nn progiess. Thoy state thnt thoy will not disarm as long as their loader Ih denied tho presidency. Tiio Am erican gunboat Nashville left lor Port An 1,'a'x to disembark 100 niiirluns. VOTKRS MUST RF.AR AXD WRITi: IIXGLISII Illy AwHiilalnl I'rrMt lo t'iKia Hay Tlmra ALI1ANV, N. Y. Aug. 25. Tho liroposed aiiiendniont to tho stato constitution pro viding that nil voters must ho ablo to read nnd write Kngllsh wns advanced to the order or final passage by tho constitutional conven tion today by a voto of 70 to 01. SIIKLL KILLS TWO IX U. S. FACTORY (Uy Aaaoi UtM I'rrwi lo Cooa llay Tlmra, ALLHNTOWN, Pa., Aug. 25. Two men woro killed and sovoral probably fatally Injured today when a shell exploded whllo bulng car ried to thn proving grounds of the Ilethloliem stool plant can bo made on winter road work. Tho four mile strotch will have ox pouded on It between $1,000 nml $5,000 a nillo In the building and will bo rolled next spring after tho rains havo ceased. Judgo WnWon says that ho has heard llttlo latoly ot uny recall pro ceedings ".ml that ho is curious to see what one or tho petitions looks like. Ho says that Coqulllo Is prac tically devoid of any. All of tho road contracts tor this year have been let, ho Bays, mid booh tho projects under way will bo brought to a close. Ho suys tills has been n successful year from the road building standpoint nml that grcator activities In this lino are ex pected noxt spring and summer. At 11 o'clock tho Adollno left down tor Hay Point. On her next trip sho will havo accomodations for several pascongers mid also a rog ular passenger carrying license. Dr, C. C Taggart was taken very ill with heart trouble in his office yestorduy afternoon hut Is roportod Bonio better today.